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National Park Mystery Photo 57: Colorful, Ain't It?

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Have you ever seen this? If you can correctly identify where in the National Park System Mystery Photo 57 was taken, you'll be in the running for the Traveler's monthly prize.

The answer and a list of Traveler readers who answered correctly will be posted in tomorrow’s Traveler.

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Art work in the Desert View Watchtower at Grand Canyon National Park.


Sorry Moonpie and Anonymous, not from Desert View Watchtower...or anywhere in Grand Canyon.


Well, we kinda have a correct answer, but Mike really doesn't count since he was there with me when I photographed the "thing";-)

Any other guesses??


I am guessing it is a fashionable hat or clothing the Quizmeister was wearing in his Favorite Park


Now THAT'S a photo I'd like to see. But he's partial to ballcaps....


I'm just glad I recogonized it! Thanks Kurt!


Looks like carpeting from the Many Glacier Hotel.


Nope, not Many Glacier's carpet.


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